Question: Given are three linear Equations below in the format of y = mx + b. Equation 1: y1 = 41,345 + 0.96x Equation 2: y2

Given are three linear Equations below in the format of y = mx + b.

Equation 1: y1 = 41,345 + 0.96x

Equation 2: y2 = 14,898 + 1.71x

Equation 3: y3 = 10,975 + 2.01x

1. Plot Equations 1, 2, and 3 on the same graph.

2. If any of the equations cross (intersect) with each other, make sure you show all the cross over (interception) points on the graph.

3. Label all axes, markers, and interception points (if there is any).

4. Fit your graph in one page and save your graph in a pdf file. (zero points is issued for the non pdf file format).

5. Click on the assignment link, Wk1 C01 A1, below to upload your pdf file via attachment by the due date (refer to your course calendar).

6. If you do not see the assignment link it is because the assignment is past due.

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